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Bear_Music


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Challenge: Natural Light Portrait II (Standard Editing)
Collection: Challenges
Camera: Samsung Galaxy S7
Location: Brewster, Cape Cod, MA
Date: Jan 11, 2018
Aperture: f/1.7
ISO: 50
Shutter: 1/120
Date Uploaded: Jan 11, 2018

20180111_160659

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Place: 14 out of 37
Avg (all users): 6.1273
Avg (commenters): 7.6000
Avg (participants): 5.6364
Avg (non-participants): 6.4545
Views since voting: 512
Views during voting: 131
Votes: 55
Comments: 6
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/18/2018 02:06:39 PM
A terrific portrait beautifully set off by exciting and moody processing. There is tension between the overall grit and the milder portrait, genial and kind-eyed. There's even a halo effect going on. The time of day and the weather are active participants in the image. You've nailed a keen, provocative style.
Personal second favorite of the challenge.
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01/18/2018 01:26:59 PM
I wish you hadn't done such a gritty processing on this funny looking guy. It takes away from the lighting. Great portrait, but not helped by the processing.

(hi!!! :)
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01/18/2018 12:37:06 PM
the vignette doesn't look natural to me. the rest of it does.
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01/18/2018 10:53:43 AM
A little over-processed for a portrait, but I must admit that it suits with your face and background. I really like the vignette here. An 8 from me and my Yellow Dragon Award.
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01/15/2018 12:24:22 PM
etched on copper plate by some German expressionist - powerful Bear!
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01/12/2018 11:30:58 AM
That face! I love it in any light.

Wish I could see his eyes... but I'm on a borrowed monitor that's not calibrated, so they're probably visible to others. *sigh*
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